Yuri On Ice

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  2. Yuri On Ice Season 2

Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki faces a crushing defeat during the Grand Prix finals and heads home, unsure of whether or not he wishes to continue his skating career. After a video of Yuri mimicking Russian figure skater Victor Nikiforov's routine goes viral, Victor decided to become Yuri's coach, much to the dismay of his coach, his fans.

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Episode 1

  • Watch Yuri!!! On ICE Episode 1, Easy as Pirozhki!! The Grand Prix Final of Tears, on Crunchyroll. Katasuki Yuri is at a crossroads after suffering a miserable defeat at the Grand Prix Finals.
  • Extra content that comes with the Blue-Ray DVD also includes a manga. Full video of Yuri EX skate ft.
  • On Ice is a Japanese sports anime television series.After a crushing defeat in the Grand Prix Final and other competition losses, 23-year-old Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki develops mixed feelings about skating and puts his career on hold; returning to his hometown of Hasetsu in Kyushu.When secretly recorded footage of Yuri's performance is uploaded to the internet, it catches.
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Episode 2

Two Yuris?! Drama at Yu-topia

Episode 3

I Am Eros, and Eros Is Me?! Face-Off! Hot Springs on Ice

Episode 4

Like Yourself. And Complete the Free Program!!

Yurionice Ost Soundtrack

Episode 5

Face Beet-Red!! It's the First Competition! Orespawn mod 1.12.2. The Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu Championship

Episode 6

China's On! The Grand Prix Series Opening Event!! The Cup of China Short Program

Episode 7

China's On! The Grand Prix Series Opening Event!! The Cup of China Free Skate

Episode 8

Yuri vs. Yuri The Horror!! Rostelecom Cup, Short Program

Episode 9

Autocad 2012 (64 bits) %2b keygen french. Yuri vs. Yuri The Horror!! Rostelecom Cup, Free Skate

Episode 10

Gotta Supercharge It!! Pre-Grand Prix Final Special!

Episode 11

Gotta Super-Supercharge It!! Grand Prix Final Short Program

Episode 12

Gotta Super-Super-Supercharge It!!! Grand Prix Final Free Skate

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FullmetalDragon says

Both are great sports anime with some interesting characters. If you like one, you will almost certainly like the other!

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fawkingdun says

It is another popular sports anime that centers around a boy who kind of sucks at volleyball but he isn't that bad considering that he jumps hella high and he is super fast and quick. It's just an amazing anime with very lovable characters.

hamletsmage says

Both of these anime are about the underdog struggling to make it in the sport of his choice. The anime introduce a lot of strong male figures, both rivals and support for the main guy. Yuri is a little more blatant about the gay undertones, but Haikyuu has its moments. If you like one, check the other.

YagamiRiku says

Both of these animes are about sports, and the angst and struggles of the characters in them to overcome their fears, as well as the competition of their sports.

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JESSETHEBUSH says

Both have similar likeable, socially awkward, glasses main character type who participates in a competition of sorts. Both focus heavily on drama. Both have an originally arogant side character they compete against who is humbled and grows a lot from encountering the main character.

veggiecat says

While Yuri on Ice is generally more light and upbeat, Yuri and Kousei share similar personalities and so do Viktor and Kaori, and the interactions between the two pairs bear striking resemblances. If you're drawn to the relationship between Viktor and Yuri, try Your Lie in April.

muonsei says

It's because both main characters from both anime had their lives changed after meeting the other (in YOI, it's Victor, while in Shigatsu, it's Kaori). Golf games for apple mac. In Shigatsu, Kousei is not necessarily an underdog in his field but he tends to be dragged down by the trauma caused by his mother's death. On the other hand, Yuri is an underdog in his field and is about to retire from skating because of his age. The job that Victor and Kaori have in their own series is to serve as inspiration and romantic interest to the main character.

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I once saw two guys making out, and that was the gayest thing I ever saw, until Yaoi!!! on Ice Yuri!!! on Ice. I mean, yaoi bait isn't a new thing. Teen girls have finally reached the point of equality that they squeel over two guys kissing in an exact match to the way guys love watching two girls making out. and this is marketted right at that.And yet, the animation is gorgeous, the story is completely standard (except with two guys instead of a guy and a girl) but well executed, and we get a by-the-numbers sports/competition anime. If two guys being obviously (and at times flamboyantly) gay doesn't disturb you, then this show is good. We aren't in the 80s where enjoying this might have made me seem less manly; gay guys falling in love is legit drama, even if executed very simply.Now that we got over how gay Yuri!!! on Ice is, I can cut down the other side of the argument. The show isn't great. The characters are nothing special, it's yet another sports anime only this time about something most people have no clue about, done in a straight up, no-frills, very standard way. The execution is great, don't get me wrong. But the whole point is that the added value is from the romance, which isn't special once you remove the fact that it's (gasp) two guys.Of course, a lot of people aren't looking for something completely outside the box. There's a reason that the standard stuff is more successful than most others that aren't (looking at you, Toradora, and your banal cookie-cutter crap). If you want something that will get a positive reaction from you, then Yuri!!! on Ice will, because it's made to fit that mold perfectly. In short, I'll say what other people are afraid to say about it: it's decent, but nothing special.Writing (story and characters):No extra credit points for creativity here. I'm sorry, did you expect me to say that there is anything groundbreaking, unique, or special about the writing here? It's a mix and match of various elements from sports and shoujo shows of the past. Yaoi doesn't make it daring any more than Madonna kissing a girl on stage decades ago was (note: it wasn't, it was a publicity move to pander to the target audience's expectations). Still, it is technically proficient.The story of Yuri!!! on Ice is by the numbers sports with a dash of romance. It isn't something unique, nor does it have any unique elements. Competition, training, guys hanging out in various levels of (un)dress. That's all you've got here. It isn't done badly, it just isn't good. It's the classic structure: down on the ropes, rising up to the top of the competition, bla bla bla, in the end gets the girlguy and lives happily ever after. That being said, it is effective.Here I can be edgy and say that the characters are the worst thing about the show. They're not a very interesting bunch. Their interactions didn't really make me happy. I get it, they do everything that an otaku should want from characters. But that's the sum of how I can describe them. They've got nothing to say 'but actually' or 'interestingly enough' about them. They're there to serve the plot, and nothing more. The character driven side is shoujo-light, with guys.Still, the writing is well done. I have mentioned that it is technically rather strong, and even more than that, it achieves what it sets out to do. This is what saved me from giving any truly scathing remarks about it. Still, being a good product doesn't make it a particularly special or interesting one. But hey, two guys are boning off-screen, so there's that. Art (animation and sound):I'll say it at the start. The opening is pretentious and badly executed crap, aimed at wowing people who want to enjoy art but haven't ever bothered to actually take their time to enjoy it. The song makes me cringe, the animation is the cheapest form of wow-factor that doesn't involve explosions, and boy does the combination annoy me. That being said, the rest of the artwork is very strong. It's a package meant to be a mega hit, aimed at the center of the crowd (though slightly more to the women), and is executed very well.Yuri!!! on Ice has superb animation. There are annoying things like the food thing for the mid-episode commercial break, there are minor flaws here and there, and people blush so damn much that it's a real shame that they stooped to the silly visual cliche rather than making it realistic. Going for smooth animation, artistic character designs, and being super-serious makes visual gags somewhat painful in this case. There isn't a lot of artistic license used, and the flashbacks using animation from earlier bits in the last episode were annoying. Still, this is super high quality stuff.While in many ways, the sound of the show is great, it really doesn't stand out. I have to dock a point for the annoying opening theme, and another for the pretentious and overall forgetable songs used (because seriously, if you go for something pretentious, you need to deliver quality). The voice acting is pretty good, the effect usage is pretty spot on (though the crowds aren't quite natural), but some of the characters just feel unnatural when monologuing during their skating. It's very professionally done, but it doesn't live up to the animation.Yeah, you can't expect a mega-hit without the art to back it up. And seriously, some of the ice skating scenes are just fantastic. Still, there is nothing outside the box enough for me to be truly wowed by it. Yet there is no taking away that the art of Yuri!!! on Ice is very strong.Overall:You know what I absolutely hate about Yuri!!! on Ice? It's not the fact that it's the biggest LGBT hit since forever, it's the fact that you know it will be copied endlessly because of its success, and there's so much bad about it that is drowned out by the spectacular animation, overall solid writing, and a few gimmicks. That being said, the show is enjoyable, and definitely above average overall (though my feeling is that it will not age well).





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